Elements of Poetry
Theme
Perspective
Tone
Voice
100

What is a rhyme scheme?

The pattern of rhymes at the end of each line of a poem.

100

What is a theme in literature?

The central idea or underlying message of a story or poem.

100

What does it mean to have a first-person perspective?

The story is told from the viewpoint of a character using “I” or “we

100

What is tone in writing?

The author’s attitude toward the subject or audience, conveyed through word choice and style.

100

What is an author's voice?

The distinctive style and personality that comes through in their writing.

200

What is a metaphor?

A figure of speech where one thing is described as if it were another, highlighting a particular quality or aspect.

200

How can a theme be identified in a story?

By analyzing the main ideas, character experiences, and recurring motifs or messages throughout the text.

200

How does an author’s perspective influence a story?

It shapes the narrative, characters’ motivations, and how events are portrayed.

200

How can you determine the tone of a piece?

By analyzing the language, style, and emotional context of the writing.

200

How can voice be different between two authors?

Each author’s voice is unique, shaped by their writing style, choice of words, and perspective.

300

Name one element that contributes to the mood of a poem.

Imagery, tone, or word choice.

300

Give an example of a common theme found in poems.

Love, nature, or loss.

300

Name a story that has a unique perspective.

“The Catcher in the Rye” by J.D. Salinger (first-person perspective) or “The Book Thief” by Markus Zusak (death as the narrator). “The Lovely Bones” by Alice Sebold

 The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” by Mark Haddon,“Life of Pi” by Yann Martel, “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee

300

Give an example of a word that conveys a positive tone.

Joyful, enthusiastic, or hopeful.

300

Why is an author's voice important in storytelling?

It helps create a unique narrative style and connect readers to the author's personal expression and viewpoint.

400

How does imagery enhance a poem?

Imagery creates vivid pictures in the reader’s mind, helping to evoke emotions and enhance the overall experience of the poem.

400

How can the theme change when told from different perspectives?

Different perspectives can highlight various aspects of the theme, providing a more nuanced understanding of the central idea.

400

Describe how multiple perspectives can provide a fuller understanding of an event.

They offer different viewpoints and interpretations, revealing more about the characters and the situation.

400

How does tone affect the reader's feelings?

Tone can influence how the reader emotionally responds to the text, shaping their understanding and connection to the material.

400

How does voice help convey the author's purpose?

Voice reflects the author’s intent and can influence how the message is delivered and received by the audience.

500

Explain how line breaks can affect the reading of a poem.

Line breaks can create pauses, emphasize particular words or phrases, and influence the rhythm and flow of the poem.

500

Why is understanding the theme important for readers?

It helps readers grasp the deeper meaning of the text and connect more profoundly with its message.

500

How can an author's background influence their perspective on a topic?

An author’s experiences, culture, and personal history can shape their views and how they present information in their writing.

500

What is the difference between tone and mood?

Tone is the author’s attitude toward the subject, while mood is the atmosphere or emotional setting created for the reader.

500

How can you identify an author's voice in poetry versus prose?

In poetry, voice is often conveyed through rhythm, imagery, and compact language, while in prose, it may come through in narrative style, dialogue, and detailed descriptions.